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By
Kara Anderson

What will happen to Petrol Cars after 2035 in the UK?

In this article we’ll explore why petrol cars are so bad for the environment, what the UK Government is doing to decarbonise the transport sector and what the rules mean for UK car owners.

ESG / CSR
Net zero trajectory
snow on mountains
By
Stephanie Safdie

What is the Problem with the Snow in California?

Why is the current amount of snow in California a problem for residents of the state, and is there a way the snow could benefit California in the long-term with upcoming droughts during the spring and summer seasons?

Ecology
Global Warming
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By
Stephanie Safdie

Veganism: Principles, Issues and Tips to Make it Sustainable

What is veganism, what principles is veganism based on, what are the potential issues of being vegan, and how could people utilize veganism to both their individual and global benefit in terms of sustainability?

Ecology
Food
factories producing emissions near river
By
Stephanie Safdie

Air Pollutants in the US: Issues and EPA's Proposed Rule

Air pollutants in the U.S. will be attempted to be handled by the EPA’s new proposed rule, but how effective will it be in deterring the negative effects of air pollutants? What are the current issues surrounding air pollutants and why do they continue to harm Americans across the country?

Ecology
Policy
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By
Stephanie Safdie

Can Distributed Control Systems (DCS) support Sustainability?

What is a distributed control system, or a DCS, and how is it different than other automatic control systems – more specifically, how can it help factories and power plants in their transition towards sustainability?

Ecology
Technology
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By
Stephanie Safdie

What is the 'Safeguard Mechanism' implemented by Australia?

What is the Safeguard Mechanism being implemented in Australia, and how will it help the country to comply with their emission reduction targets set forth by themselves as well as in compliance with the Paris Climate Agreement?

ESG / CSR
Legislation & Standards
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By
Kara Anderson

What is the UK Woodland Carbon Code?

In this article we’ll explore how woodland projects benefit the environment and how the Woodland Carbon Code facilitates carbon sequestration.

ESG / CSR
Legislation & Standards
factories with air pollution
By
Kara Anderson

Our Guide to the Climate Change Levy (CCL)

In this article we’ll explore what the Climate Change Levy is, who it applies to, and how businesses can reduce their energy consumption to reduce their tax amount.

ESG / CSR
Legislation & Standards
food and produce stacked on shelves
By
Kara Anderson

What Climate Change means for your Everyday Staples

In this article we’ll explore why global warming is impacting food production, which everyday staples are most at threat, and what can be done to prevent food insecurity.

Ecology
Global Warming
power line in cloudy sky
By
Stephanie Safdie

What is the G.O.P. Energy Bill (Lower Energy Costs Act)?

What is the newly approved G.O.P energy bill, also referred to as the Lower Energy Costs Act, and how will it affect Americans as well as the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce emissions and transition towards the use of clean energy?

Ecology
Policy
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By
Stephanie Safdie

Emissions Categories: All you Need to Know in 2024

ADEME recently released a proposal to shift from the use of scope emissions to a new methodology that will make use of emissions categories. How and why would these new emissions categories prove useful in the race to reduce global emissions?

ESG / CSR
Carbon accounting
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By
Stephanie Safdie

Is a Four Day Workweek Useful to Reduce Climate Impact?

A four day work sounds beneficial for employees in order to create better work-life balance, but could it also prove beneficial to the environment and reducing emissions?

ESG / CSR
Net zero trajectory